Curses and Prayers Among Kurdish Women of Kobane - Part 1
Curses and prayers are two intertwined parts of Kurdish culture. One can see several aspects to think about in the Kurdish society based on these curses and prayers. In some languages, curses ar...
A Short Article about the Art of Singing
Human pains and sorrows cannot be expressed by colors and words; however, a voice can make people feel those pains. Perhaps, people cannot express their own sorrows, but they can cry it out. Sometime...
Zrebar, the Largest Freshwater Lake in the World
Two kilometers northwest of Marivan, near a green and fertile plain, there is a small permanent lake that adorns and purifies this part of Kurdistan. The people of Marivan have been calling this lake...
The History of Kurdish Theater - Part 4
Read part 3 of this article here The South part of Kurdistan and Iraq (2) In 1957, a group of theater advocates that included actors, painters, and musicians established the first Kurdi...
Koya, an Important Political, Economic, and Cultural City
Geography of Koya District Koya district is one of the districts of Erbil province that has an important geographical position in Kurdistan and Iraq. The city is about 620m above sea level and...
The Arabian Belt and Resistance of "Jimoy Al Hamk"
"Jimoy Al Hamk" resisted the Arabian belt constantly and he was accused of blocking the world socialist system being arrested and tortured by the security forces. "Jimoy Al Hamk&q...
Farzad Kamangar and the Struggle for the Kurdish Language
Farzad Kamangar, the Kurdish language activist and teacher, was born in 1976 in the village of Afriyan in Kamyaran. Kamyaran is located between Sna (Sanandaj) and Kermashan. Their family had previous...
The Beginning of Recording Kurdistan-Oriented History - Part 3 (final part)
Read the two previous parts of this article here Generally, this work of Mohammad Amin Zaki Bag can be seen as a book that is completely Kurdistan-oriented historically which was previously be...
Displacement from the Mountains and Plains of Kurdistan to Azerbaijan (To Be a Kurd)
In libraries, sometimes we see books that have a positive or negative impact on us, and some books increase people's feelings of nationalism. Some books disgust people with humanity and the natur...
A Brief Article about "Khate Khanim" Novel by Ali Abdul Rahman
Ali Abdul Rahman is one of the first historical novel writers in Kurdistan. In 1920, he was born in the "Wan" region. In 1926, his family and 450 other families of the "Biroukan" ...